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Show OBITUARY. Mrs. Justina Schneider Pille, who died early this week, -was buried Wednesday Wed-nesday morning- from St. Elizabeth'v. church. The members of St. Mary's branch of the Ladies' Catholic-Benevolent association attended the service. Michael J. Sullivan, brother of M. T. Sullivan of 3901 Short Larimer street was buried from .-St. Leo's church on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sullivan Sul-livan was a prominent member of the Ancient Order of . Hibernians. He ' came to Denver originally to attend the national convention of that organization organ-ization and figured prominently in it Frank Randall Mangini, the 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. . T. Charles Mangini of 2655 Champa street, died on Wednesday, July 13, at the family home. The young man had long been in poor health, but the death was hastened by a fall from his horse on Memorial day, when he was parading with the Colorado national guard. The funeral service was read Sunday afternoon in Sacred Heart church by Rev. Father Bruner, S. J. Interment was in the Riverside cemetery. cem-etery. ' j Mrs. Edward Keeler of 121 Exposition Exposi-tion street diod en Monday, July 11, at her home. She was buried on Thursday in Mount Olivet cemetery, following service at St. ' Francis de Sales church. Mrs. Keeler was the daughter of Thomas Dillett, a well-known well-known labor leader. Her death, which resulted from leakage of the heart, occurred on the fourth anniversary anni-versary of her marriage, and is therefore there-fore of peculiar sadness. Her husband hus-band survives her. ' |